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Summary of Mark Batterson 's Win the Day
Summary of Mark Batterson 's Win the Day
Summary of Mark Batterson 's Win the Day
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Summary of Mark Batterson 's Win the Day

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#1 The Widow of Windsor, Queen Victoria, died on January 22, 1901. She had been married to Prince Albert for 21 years when he died from typhoid fever. She never recovered from his death, and she became a prisoner of her past.

#2 The Jewish way of grieving is a genius example of how to deal with the loss of a loved one. They have a predetermined number of days for different types of mourning, and they sit shiva for those days.

#3 The name you have now is a placeholder. Your real name will not be revealed until the day you die. God gives us a new name to signify a new chapter in our lives.

#4 God doesn’t just rename us; He puts His name on us. We are more than our circumstances. We are more than our stories. We are more than our explanations. We are more than our experiences.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 7, 2022
ISBN9781669383550
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    #1

    The Widow of Windsor, Queen Victoria, died on January 22, 1901. She had been married to Prince Albert for 21 years when he died from typhoid fever. She never recovered from his death, and she became a prisoner of her past.

    #2

    The Jewish way of grieving is a genius example of how to deal with the loss of a loved one. They have a predetermined number of days for different types of mourning, and they sit shiva for those days.

    #3

    The name you have now is a placeholder. Your real name will not be revealed until the day you die. God gives us a new name to signify a new chapter in our lives.

    #4

    God doesn’t just rename us; He puts His name on us. We are more than our circumstances. We are more than our stories. We are more than our explanations. We are more than our experiences.

    #5

    There are two types of change: first-order change, which is behavioral, and second-order change, which is conceptual. Second-order change is rewriting the narrative. Change your story, and you’ll change your life.

    #6

    Bo Eason, a nine-year-old boy, drew a self-portrait on a piece of paper. The caption beneath it was the best safety in the NFL. Bo Eason kept that contract for twenty years.

    #7

    The defining moment in the life of Bo Eason was when his father flipped the script on him and his high school coach,

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